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www.bell.ca/cinematheque. Box Office hours: weekdays 10:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
LA CINEMATHEQUE QUEBECOISE 335 est boul de Maisonneuve ouest Montréal QC H2X 1K1
(514) 842-9763
Fax: (614) 842-1816
E-mail: info@cinemateque.qc.ca
Website: www.cinematheque.qc.ca Directeur général: Robert Boivin
Directeur de la programmation et de la conservation: Pierre Jutras
Directrice des communications: Diane Gladu Conservateur des collections afférentes au film: Pierre Véronneau
Documentation: René Beauclair Conservateur du cinéma d’amimation: Marco de Blois
Conservateur télévision et vidéo:
Dominique Dugas
Coordonnateur des expositions:
Alain Gauthier
Collection de films: Carmelle Gaudet
The mission is to preserve, document and promote national and international film and television heritage. Collections assembled since its creation include more than 35,000 films from all eras and countries, 25,000 television programs, 28,000 posters, 600,000 photos, 2,000 pieces of historical equipment, 45,000 scripts and production documents, 45,000 books, 3,000 magazine titles and thousands of dossiers on a variety of subject, as well as objects, props and costumes.
CONSERVATOIRE D’ART CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE DE MONTREAL
(a Division of Cinémathéque Canada)
1432 de Bleury
Montréal QC _H8A 2J1
(514) 848-3883
Fax: (514) 848-3886
President: Serge Losique
Vice-President: Daniéle Cauchard
The Conservatoire was founded in January 4968 by Serge Losique. Its fundamental aims are to propagate the cinematographic art in all its forms — festivals, retrospectives, etc. — while continuing to improve its film archives. In 1988 the Conservatoire merged with the Canadian Film Institute to form Cinémathéque Canada.
THE FILM REFERENCE LIBRARY (a Division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG))
2 Carlton St E Mezzanine
Toronto ON M5B 1J3
(416) 967-1517
Fax: (416) 967-0628
E-mail: libraryservices@torfilmfest.ca Website: www.filmreferencelibrary.ca
Library Director: Sylvia Frank
Senior Library Manager: Eve Goldin
Library Manager: Rosanne Pavicic
Operating year-round and publicly accessible, The Film Reference Library houses a renowned collection of film-related materials for on-site reference purposes. The collection of books, periodicals, soundtrack recordings, posters, photographic stills, videocassettes,
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and extensive clippings on directors, films and film companies, makes the Film Reference Library one of the pre-eminent resource centres for film research in Canada. The library recently launched the Canadian Film Encyclopedia, an online resource including almost 500 film titles, with biographical and subject entries, covering some of Canada’s foremost historical and modern films and filmmakers. Facilities are available for screening videos and laserdiscs, listening to soundtracks, searching the online in-house database, and accessing a variety of film-related CD-ROM products. The Library has acquired the papers of the Canadian film magazine Cinema Canada, which ceased publication in 1989. The Library also holds the David Cronenberg Collection: a variety of materials donated by one of Canada’s most acclaimed directors. Recent acquisitions include a large collection of materials from director Atom Egoyan’s many film, television, drama and stage productions, as well as annotated scripts and research files from directors Jeremy Podeswa and Bruce McDonald. Library memberships and rate sheets for various services are available upon request. Call (416) 967-1517 for more information.
ONTARIO FILM INSTITUTE
Founded and directed by Gerald Pratley at the Ontario Science Centre until 1990. It consisted of three parts: OFI Library & Information; OFT Ontario Film Theatre; OFA Ontario Film Archive
Made part of the Toronto International Film Festival and renamed Cinematheque Ontario, Toronto Film Reference Library and Archive in 1990.
PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE PACIFIQUE
200 — 1131 Howe St
Vancouver BC V6Z 2L7
(604) 688-8202
Fax: (604) 688-8204
E-mail: info@cinematheque.bc.ca
Website: www. cinematheque.bc.ca
Exec. Director: Jim Sinclair
Incorporated in 1972, the PCP is a non-profit society and centre dedicated to the understanding of film and moving images in both the Canadian and international contexts. Through screenings and the provision of educational services and resources, the PCP fosters critical media literacy and advances cinema as art and a vital means of communication in British Columbia and Canada.
Its 210-seat theatre is open six nights a week all year (Tuesdays and afternoons are open for rentals at nominal cost).
The theatre is equipped with 35mm / 16mm projection (with large-screen 3/4” and 1/2" video projector) and Dolby stereo sound and has excellent sightlines, plus a cappuccino bar/ lobby reception area.
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CO-Ops
ACPAV
404 — 1080 rue Cherrier
Montréal QC _H2L 1H9
(514) 849-2281
Fax: (514) 849-9487
E-mail: info@acpav.ca
Producers: Marc Daigle, René Gueissaz, Bernadette Payeur
THE ATLANTIC FILMMAKERS
COOPERATIVE (AFCOOP)
PO Box 2043 Stn M
Halifax NS B3J 221
(902) 420-4572
Fax: (902) 420-4573
E-mail: membership@afcoop.ca
Website: www.afcoop.ca
AFCOOP is an accessible member-run centre
for the production and presentation of
creative films in a collaborative learning
environment. Established in 1974, AFCOOP
is a registered charity that supports
filmmakers by:
° providing the most accessible film production facilities in Nova Scotia;
e providing a funding source for filmmakers;
e operating as an educational and training resource centre.
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INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS 2711 Battleford Ave SW Bldg J2
Calgary AB TSE 7L4
(403) 205-4747
Fax: (403) 237-5838
E-mail: info@csif.org
Website: www.csif.org
Contact: Melody Jacobson
Established in October 1978, The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF) is a member-driven cooperative that encourages and supports the production and exhibition of independent film.
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